Film Review: Transformers (2007)
My wife and I are no longer going to movies when they come out to the theater–it’s much too expensive. Instead, we wait for them to come to DVD and use Blockbuster online which is so cheap for what you get that sometimes I feel like I am stealing from the good people at Blockbuster! Occasionally, though, we will decide a movie might be worth seeing when it comes to the $1.50 movie theater which shows movies about 4 to 6 months after they have been released. We decide some movies are really worth that $3 (for the both of us) to see on the big screen instead of our 24-inch television at home and we don’t want to wait the extra 3 months for the film to come to DVD, and plus it’s a nice little opportunity for a “date night”. So on Saturday we went to see Transformers.
After the movie, something you could have heard coming from my mouth was, “Transformers was about as long as King Kong, but twice as exciting.” It was the kind of movie that you watch and during the first hour you might think every 10-15 minutes “this movie is… so cool! I wonder how much time is left… an hour still?? great!” And maybe during the last hour you might even think “oh gosh there’s only 15 minutes left–too bad, but I’m sure there will be something amazing left to see!”
Not only was the movie exciting in a tightly wound, spell-binding narrative and action sense, it was good in terms of characters and it did a good job of maintaining the right level of scope. It didn’t try too hard to explain every character’s past and then tie up every character’s loose ends, but gave just the right amount of exposition. Also, I loved the way the Autobots and Optimus Prime spoke in this heroic, epic way that was almost like a biblical tone.
Something else occurred to me about the film. The first hour of the movie and then the last 20 minutes features the U.S. Military of 21st Century in a big way. Of course, the power and effectiveness of the U.S. Military was used as a backdrop to the power and advanced technology of the Deceptacons–nevertheless, few could watch without being impressed by the awesome power and resources of the U.S. Military. Screeching jets dropping high powered bombs with pinpoint precision to any location just minutes after being requested, vast networks of communications and reconnaissance all working together to identify threats, helicopters, tanks, humvees, body armor, advanced infantry weapons and artillery, and incredibly trained and disciplined soldiers–my mind continually thinking, “they may be failing against fictional robots, but all this military strength is reality. What nation could hope to stand against the U.S. Military?!” It does seem like the U.S. Military is an earthly unstoppable force, but it wasn’t long till I was reminded that even the mightiest force on earth is like some little boys with sticks compared to the Lord God almighty.
Psalm 2
The Reign of the LORD’s Anointed
1 Why do the nations rage
and the peoples plot in vain?
2The kings of the earth set themselves,
and the rulers take counsel together,
against the LORD and against his Anointed, saying,
3″Let us burst their bonds apart
and cast away their cords from us.”
4He who sits in the heavens laughs;
the Lord holds them in derision.
5Then he will speak to them in his wrath,
and terrify them in his fury, saying,
6″As for me, I have set my King
on Zion, my holy hill.”




